On location: A close encounter with Abu Dhabi’s wonder of the airport world

UAE. Today we are proud to bring you the first report by a foreign media company on Abu Dhabi International Airport’s magnificent new Terminal A, which began operations on 1 November.

The Moodie Davitt Report Founder & Chairman Martin Moodie visited the terminal last week both on a guided basis and separately as an unencumbered passenger. Look out for his series of articles with key stakeholders, including Abu Dhabi Airports leadership and management, concessionaires and designers over coming days and weeks.

These will culminate in an exclusive eZine post the 9 February 2024 official inauguration, designed to capture the enthralling narrative of this extraordinary project.

(Above and below) Martin Moodie chats with Abu Dhabi Airports Managing Director and Interim Chief Executive Officer Elena Sorlini within the refined and serene Pearl Lounge at the magnificent new terminal {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Elena Sorlini: “I believe we have achieved something amazing. I have to say, I fell in love with the building the first time I saw it. This is a very special place.” {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Abu Dhabi Airports senior management (Left to right) Senior Vice President Retail/Commercial Non-Aero Gareth Warwick; Vice President Customer Experience & Relationship Management Muna AlGhanim; Managing Director and Interim Chief Executive Officer Elena Sorlini; Martin Moodie; Chief Information Officer Andrew Murphy; Chief Commercial Officer Maureen Bannerman; and Chief Programs Officer Sulaiman Al Siksek {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Elena Sorlini and Andrew Murphy share a lighter moment with Martin Moodie {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}

As the photos confirm, Terminal A is an architectural and design masterpiece. The scale, the spectacle and the beauty of the terminal building dazzle. Departing passengers are immersed into a towering 50-metre space rendered largely column-free through the use of huge leaning arches, separated from the roof to lend an open, outdoor quality and allowing light to flood into the space.

It offers a spectacular fusion of state of the art technology (the building will eventually boast a world-first nine passenger biometric touchpoints, up from the current five); and a soaring 22-metre high, 17-metre wide public art feature called the Sana Al Nour that anchors the terminal.

Senior Officer Government Reporting – Government Affairs Section Pamela Pereira provides a masterfully insightful and culturally enriching guide to the terminal

Terminal A delivers a powerfully evocative Sense Place in its architecture, art and commercial offer, the last-named a shopping and dining extravaganza curated to offer something for everyone within the airport’s diverse passenger profile.

{This short video clip, shot by Martin Moodie on his iPhone, captures some of the architectural magnificence as seen in the landside departures area, complemented by stunning digital imagery}

“I believe we have achieved something amazing,” says Abu Dhabi Airports Managing Director and Interim Chief Executive Officer Elena Sorlini, speaking during an interview to be published soon. “I had the honour to lead the last part of the journey, in a way, because I was sitting on the board before and I was fully involved. And I have to say, I fell in love with the building the first time I saw it. This is something very special, a very special place.” ✈

Maureen Bannerman takes Martin Moodie on a tour of the new terminal. In the background a soaring 22-metre high, 17-metre wide public art feature called the Sana Al-Nour anchors the building. {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Martin Moodie marvels at the spectacular architecture as he enters the departures zone guided by Gareth Warwick {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
A beautiful Arabian sunset lights up the majestic terminal building. And prospects are equally golden for Terminal A with both transit and point-to-point traffic surging and a seamless journey awaiting travellers {Photo: Martin Moodie}
Natural light floods into the space below from multiple points lending an airy, serene feel to the whole airport environment {Photo: Martin Moodie}
The show-stopping, sublimely beautiful Sana Al-Nour, one of the Middle East’s largest indoor art works {Photo: Martin Moodie}

The elegantly designed check-in areas combine state of the art technology with beautiful design {Photo: Martin Moodie}

Stunning digital interfaces are dedicated to maximising consumer excitement and capturing Abu Dhabi’s multi-faceted attractions {Photos above and below: Martin Moodie}

COMING SOON – TALKING RETAIL, FOOD & BEVERAGE, DESIGN & SERVICES

The Moodie Davitt Report was privileged to walk the terminal’s commercial offer with some of the best guides imaginable, the concessionaires themselves. Look out for our individual interviews coming soon. ✈

With Lagardère Travel Retail UAE Chief Executive Officer Vadim Motlik inside the superbly atmospheric Todd English Pub & Market {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
(Left to right) DFS Middle East Vice President Alistair Johnson, Martin Moodie and DFS Managing Director Middle East Kalid Lanssari outside the retailer’s Hermès boutiques, one of several stores managed by the luxury specialist {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Is the caption describing Terminal A (almost certainly), the VIT healthy food & drinks outlet (definitely) or HMSHost (Avolta) Middle East Managing Director Marco Cuglianich (absolutely)? HMSHost, too, has an extensive food & beverage operation across the terminal. {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Hussain A. Jaber Belshalat shows off some of the fine destination merchandise in  The Souk store, inspired by Arabic culture and heritage {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
We meet Kassem Maatouk, a member of the family behind the superb café to retail concept Maison Samira Maatouk, founded in Abu Dhabi in 1996 by Chairwoman Samira Maatouk. This beautiful outlet marks the company’s  airport debut. {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Gerry Johnson, Managing Director of NextBite, franchise partner of WHSmith, says early sales have exceeded expectations {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Adrian Bradshaw (second from right), General Manager of Travel Retail Sales and Services – the joint-venture company between ARI Middle East and local partners which runs the perfumes, cosmetics, jewellery and sunglasses categories at Terminal A – leads Gareth Warwick, Martin Moodie and Maureen Bannerman through the impressively ranged, designed and segmented beauty offer {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
SSP Abu Dhabi General Manager Chris Nicolaou, pictured in the upper level Food Park, brilliantly signposted and highly visible from all around the departures zone. The Food Park, part of a wider SSP offer, has got off to a rip-roaring start.  {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Karim Firoz Marchant pictured right of Martin Moodie), son of Pure Gold Founder Firoz Marchant, leads this celebratory shot of the boutique’s team members {Photo: Abu Dhabi Airports}
Jacqueline Delpippo, Country Operations Manager Business Services for family-owned regional powerhouse Alshaya Group, is pictured here outside two of the company’s new stores, Victoria’s Secret and Muji to Go. They are flanked by Footlocker and Bath & Body Works.
The world’s only event dedicated solely to the airport food & beverage and hospitality sectors will make a welcome return to the US next June. Please contact The Moodie Davitt Report Head of Events Jeannie Wong at Jeannie@MoodieDavittReport.com for details.

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